Here’s what we cover in our September 2012 show:
- News: 4G, TomTom, radio, UK Nova and Nook
- Focus: Health Check Technology
- Discussed: Digital Radio Switchover
- Challenge Kelly: eBook readers with white text
- Hands-on: Yale Home Digital Door Lock
- Feedback: Questions and suggestions about YouView, YouTube and Blackberries
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In this show you were suggestion smart phones, and one point you made was for games the best was android or Iphone. Surely not. Windows Phones would be better, for the simple reason that they can connect to an Xbox profile, and you can even get some Xbox Games for the Windows Phone. I have a Lumia 800 myself, and if you want a bigger screen there is the Lumia 900, and now the Lumia 920.
Admittedly for some things I still prefer the Nokia N8, and all windows phones are lacking some things that other phones take for granted (i.e. the ability send and receive through bluetooth, or connect to the bluetooth heart rate monitor for use with Sports Tracker)
On a separate note do you know of any phones suitable for a blind person, that is dedicated for the task, rather than an app for a “normal” phone. For example the owasys 22c, screen less phone, but that is not made any more. This is for use by someone who cannot use most phones due to the buttons being too small, so that is another issue.